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thank you all for being with us this evening. and that is it for us tonight. thanks for joining us. and if you have a question or a comment e-mail us at justice @ fox news .com. see you next week, same time, same place. captioned by closed captioning services, inc. man: there's a cattle guard, take a right. do you have any idea where you're going ? wherever the wind takes me. this is so off course. nature can surprise you sometimes... next time, you drive. next time, signal your turn. ...that's why we got a subaru. love wherever the road takes you. >>> i'm lou dobbs and this is a fox business network special presentation for the fox news channel. out of work. tonight, employment in america. where are the jobs? >> we are still not creating them as fast as we want. >> there is nothing out there. nothing. >> who is hiring? >> you're hiring but you can't find workers. >> who is firing? >> they laid me off and outsourced our positions. >> the reports are in. >> a disappointing jobs report sending stocks scening today. >> the jobs report today. that was a stun. >>> jobs just ain't materia
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thank you all for being with us this evening. and that is it for us tonight. thanks for joining us. and if you have a question or a comment e-mail us at justice @ fox news .com. see you next week, same time, same place. captioned by closed captioning services, inc. [ male announcer ] every day, the world gets more colex. and this is what inspires us to create new technology. ♪ technology that connects us to everhing the world has to offer and vice versa. ♪ technology that makes lightweight stronger, safer, and faster than ever before. ♪ technology that makes electric electrifying and efficiency exhilarating. ♪ technology that doesn't just drive us, but drives progress. ♪ and driving progress is what we do every day. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] ok, so you're no marathon man. but thanks to the htc one x from at&t, with its built in beats audio, every note sounds amazingly clear. ...making it easy to get lost in the music... and, well... rio vista?!! [ male announcer ] ...lost. introducing the musically enhanced htc one x from at&t. rethink possible. why does my mouth feel dry
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i do not feel we need the conclusions of law that she offers us. i think that is our responsibility. chairperson hur: i agree with that. i do not think we need the conclusions of law, and i do not think we need her to tell us how his actions relate to his duties. we have an expert for that. any dissenting views? >> may i speak to the issue? i think the question is not whether it missileman's declaration is cumulative -- -- whether miss lemon's declaration is cumulative. it is about their relationship between a sheriff who has committed an act of violence and the duties of the sheriff. i think those are things for which there is a story. in terms of the ultimate issue, there is a difference in criminal law and in civil law. in civil law, there is explicit evidence that says it is admissible for an expert to offer you their opinion on the ultimate issue. that does not bind you to the expert opinion, but it is not an inappropriate opinion to make. it certainly is admissible under the evidence code. under criminal law, that is different. you cannot giv
i do not feel we need the conclusions of law that she offers us. i think that is our responsibility. chairperson hur: i agree with that. i do not think we need the conclusions of law, and i do not think we need her to tell us how his actions relate to his duties. we have an expert for that. any dissenting views? >> may i speak to the issue? i think the question is not whether it missileman's declaration is cumulative -- -- whether miss lemon's declaration is cumulative. it is about their...
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what is going on. >> she told us very calm and told us that he was sick. and he had brain cancer. >> they told us that, you know, charles is dying, and we have to go somewhere, where, you know, it is nicer and beautiful for him, and we just don't want him passing in the house. with everything being said, we want him comfortable in a nice place. >> being here at george marks allows us and the entire family to be here together at all times. no visiting hours and none of that, and no restrictions. we are free to be with him any time of the day or the night. >> since like i'm the older brother, i feel like i need to be in there with him so when he wakes up, if he can still remember us, he knows i'm right there, and that i will always be right there with him. >> there's nothing that he can do about it. nothing we can do about it. we just have to be strong. >> i never thought that my kids would be as at teptitentive as are. it is not just my wife and i taking care of charles, but everybody. >> it hurts to have to see them go through it. it is hard. >> it is hard
what is going on. >> she told us very calm and told us that he was sick. and he had brain cancer. >> they told us that, you know, charles is dying, and we have to go somewhere, where, you know, it is nicer and beautiful for him, and we just don't want him passing in the house. with everything being said, we want him comfortable in a nice place. >> being here at george marks allows us and the entire family to be here together at all times. no visiting hours and none of that,...
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and how they use the network is the use of the connect feature to send messages. her daughter can send messages to everybody in the network letting them know how she is doing. they used to the calendar to schedule appointments and organize rides. they use the shared tasks and goals to organize larger events. for example, when joe was released from the hospital, she was unable to get back into her home because she could not get up the stairs anymore. they used the network to build her a ramp on saturday afternoon. they use files to share information about her and a place where she keeps her personal information. she has advanced directives, medical records, and so on that is not accessible to everybody in the network, but some of the members. there are stories and photos, a place where people can celebrate today, how to share memories, have the good times that were the essence in the past and in the present. you might be asking yourself this question, if you are a facebook user, how is different from facebook. it is what we called open social networking, and it is
and how they use the network is the use of the connect feature to send messages. her daughter can send messages to everybody in the network letting them know how she is doing. they used to the calendar to schedule appointments and organize rides. they use the shared tasks and goals to organize larger events. for example, when joe was released from the hospital, she was unable to get back into her home because she could not get up the stairs anymore. they used the network to build her a ramp on...
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big pattern swap for us. welcomed relief, jamie, for rain and a real welcome relief for temperatures by the time we get to tomorrow. >> jamie: absolutely. thanks, rick. eric? >> eric: dry weather is leaving oklahoma in an official drought. the situation now is threatening the livelihood of farmers in the southeastern part of the state. many of them say they are struggling to keep their animals alive. >> it means that i have had to sell part of our capital assets to stay in business. and i don't like to do that. but it's either that or watch the animals die. it hurts everybody in this area with less beef. beef prices are going to be higher. >> it turns out this is the driest oklahoma has been since the state began keeping records in 1921. and the government says now 58% of the country is in a drought condition. that's the most in 12 years. >> jamie: well, eric we've been telling everybody about the severe heat. it's left a lot of people in assistance of many kind. we'll spoke to someone from the american red c
big pattern swap for us. welcomed relief, jamie, for rain and a real welcome relief for temperatures by the time we get to tomorrow. >> jamie: absolutely. thanks, rick. eric? >> eric: dry weather is leaving oklahoma in an official drought. the situation now is threatening the livelihood of farmers in the southeastern part of the state. many of them say they are struggling to keep their animals alive. >> it means that i have had to sell part of our capital assets to stay in...
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who use the internet. there's a computer virus that's infecting thousands of computers. it appears the only way the fbi can fix it will involve shutting down servers that provide your internet service. to better explain all this, l let's break it down in terms that we'll all understand. >> reporter: this is what you need to watch out for this weekend. the fbi went after this virus called the dns changer through a thing called operation ghost click. why did they call it that? this virus target good four million computers worldwide, a half million in the u.s. what it did was if you clicked on a web site, something you wanted to go to, it simply took you to another site, sometimes it looked a lot like it. for example, you went to itunes, you wanted to buy music or a movie, suddenly you were on a site that looked like it where they might steal directly from you. they were stealing ad space. the bottom line is they ripped off about $14 million this way. these were eastern european criminals, according to the fb
who use the internet. there's a computer virus that's infecting thousands of computers. it appears the only way the fbi can fix it will involve shutting down servers that provide your internet service. to better explain all this, l let's break it down in terms that we'll all understand. >> reporter: this is what you need to watch out for this weekend. the fbi went after this virus called the dns changer through a thing called operation ghost click. why did they call it that? this virus...
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is he going to give us more of an agenda than he has revealed to us thus far? because he is getting some of the same criticism from democrats that governor romney is getting there republicans? >> no doubt and i think you saw the president on this bus tour take a hit, certainly because the jobs numbers came out and they are not great job numbers and he didn't introduce any new economic policies instead pushing sort of the same jobs plan he has been unable to get through the republican contrast. but these new ideas and the contrast of visions i think will come this summer, it is coming in the next month or two, largely again we have been about defining the candidates and we see about three quarters of president obama's ads have been negative ads against mitt romney pointing out his record on bain and accusing him of someone who outsources jobs and sort of the same idea on this bus tour. then is going to come this contrast in visions and i am told by campaign advisors they are just, they have just scratched the surface on mitt romney's business record and backgrou
is he going to give us more of an agenda than he has revealed to us thus far? because he is getting some of the same criticism from democrats that governor romney is getting there republicans? >> no doubt and i think you saw the president on this bus tour take a hit, certainly because the jobs numbers came out and they are not great job numbers and he didn't introduce any new economic policies instead pushing sort of the same jobs plan he has been unable to get through the republican...
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pilotless aircraft used mostly by the u.s. military for surveillance, reconnaissance, and killing, as in yemen recently. he here at home, law enforcement agencies, local police, are eager to utilize drones for civil surveillance. some already do. 146 commercial drones are now accessible for civil law enforcement nationwide. the number is expected to skyrocket. the the u.s. senate armed services committee called for allowing these drones to operate, quote unquote, freely and routinely in u.s. airspace. such authorization has rattled some members of congress. notably republican senator rand paul. he's introduced an act to prohibit the i don't say of drones by u.s. civilian government unless authorized by a warrant. that would put parameters on such usage. >> what i would say is that drones could be used if you have a proper warrant but that means you go through a judge, a judge has to say there's probable cause of a crime, but i don't want dreams crisscrossing our city and country snooping on americans. that's a surveillance sta
pilotless aircraft used mostly by the u.s. military for surveillance, reconnaissance, and killing, as in yemen recently. he here at home, law enforcement agencies, local police, are eager to utilize drones for civil surveillance. some already do. 146 commercial drones are now accessible for civil law enforcement nationwide. the number is expected to skyrocket. the the u.s. senate armed services committee called for allowing these drones to operate, quote unquote, freely and routinely in u.s....
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senior business correspondent brenda buttner joins us to give us the real scoop on that. hi, brenda. >> hey, shannon. you know, it's true with almost anything you want to buy, get it when prices are low. as far as houses go, not only are sales prices near bottom, down 30% over the past five years, but the price of the cash to finance them has ner been lower. the average is six month mortgage rates continue to fall near all time record lows and the average 30-year fixed mortgage has matched or hit a new low in 10 of the last 11 weeks. on the other side of the spectrum, the one year adjustable rate is hovering at new lows, too. so get out your application and checkbook, not so fast. trouble is mortgage standards and refinancing rules are still so strict it's almost impossible to qualify. sure, car loans and credit cards are easier to get these days. but home sweet home, uh-huh. lending standards for mortgages are higher today than they were right after the financial crisis. "wall street journal" reports that 9 out of 10 of all new mortgages approved last year went to owners
senior business correspondent brenda buttner joins us to give us the real scoop on that. hi, brenda. >> hey, shannon. you know, it's true with almost anything you want to buy, get it when prices are low. as far as houses go, not only are sales prices near bottom, down 30% over the past five years, but the price of the cash to finance them has ner been lower. the average is six month mortgage rates continue to fall near all time record lows and the average 30-year fixed mortgage has...
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the discrepsizz do not allow us to do that. a similar thing will occur when we come to terms with globalization. therefore we the panelists here should really begin to think what should be the foundations on which we work ourselves? and only then decide what we can start doing today and bearing in mind that all of us are necessary when we race one against another, when one countries wants to dominate the other then we insisted and assisted those who were the fastest runners, when we no longer race against one another we should provide platforms and institutions focus on both who are runner up runners and lag behind. be it whoever does not, it works to our disadvantage and they might start a revolution not paying taxes. so everyone is essential. therefore we must find jobs for everyone and if we fail to do that, then they will start up a revolution. or else the discrepancies continue to be so great and therefore we cannot really implement a wise platform for integration. we need to identify the targets among which we will move l
the discrepsizz do not allow us to do that. a similar thing will occur when we come to terms with globalization. therefore we the panelists here should really begin to think what should be the foundations on which we work ourselves? and only then decide what we can start doing today and bearing in mind that all of us are necessary when we race one against another, when one countries wants to dominate the other then we insisted and assisted those who were the fastest runners, when we no longer...
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or send us an e-mail. there are a couple of articles related to the secretary of state and this one is from cbs news. she beat the former record held by madeleine albright. there is this from "the l.a. times." she was asked about corruption in the country. she said it is a major challenge to meet the standards of accountability and transparency. the exchange came during this unannounced stopover by the secretary of state. even if her words or encouraging, many in the international community fear much of the billions spent on the country is going down the drain. the latest request from afghanistan is $4 billion _ in the long term needs for the country but also the ongoing concerns about corruption in that country. >> [video clip] we will work together to set forth a long-term political, diplomatic, and security partnership and it entered into force, just a few days ago. i am pleased to announce today that president obama has officially designated afghanistan as a major non-nato ally of the united states. we
or send us an e-mail. there are a couple of articles related to the secretary of state and this one is from cbs news. she beat the former record held by madeleine albright. there is this from "the l.a. times." she was asked about corruption in the country. she said it is a major challenge to meet the standards of accountability and transparency. the exchange came during this unannounced stopover by the secretary of state. even if her words or encouraging, many in the international...
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lots of analogies for us to use so stick with me while i continue the storm idea. when the weather is good, you don't have to worry about whether or not you have holes in your roof. so the weather being good here, is this cheap and easy credit. right? you didn't have to worry about the fact that there were underlying problems. ragu says you have to have solutions that create long-term growth. wasn't there the potential for long-term growth with the easy credit? didn't it create enough wealth that put some kids through school? shouldn't that have contributed to ongoing growth? >> sure. and it could have been and some of it was, some of that money was invested in real valuable things. i think, you know, the parents who took out a home equity loan to put their kid through college and now are struggling to pay back that debt still have a kid that went to college and that's a great thing. in europe actually, the infrastructure is terrific and lot of that government spending that ragu was talking about was infrastructure spending. to continue your weather analogy, ali, i
lots of analogies for us to use so stick with me while i continue the storm idea. when the weather is good, you don't have to worry about whether or not you have holes in your roof. so the weather being good here, is this cheap and easy credit. right? you didn't have to worry about the fact that there were underlying problems. ragu says you have to have solutions that create long-term growth. wasn't there the potential for long-term growth with the easy credit? didn't it create enough wealth...
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we appreciate you being here with us sharing part of your day with us. lots of things going on around the bay today, including the completion of the avon walk for breast cancer. there is the fillmore jazz festival. lots of other things. lisa argen along in just a bit to tell us how the weather is going to be. >>> new this morning, watch what happens when a tightrope walker in china attempts the unthinkable. the chinese acrobat was attempt to go walk backwards with his eyes covered across a 766-yard tightrope suspended 650 feet in the air. oh, my goodness. it was windy. the cable was swaying, and look with just 130 feet to go, the performer lost his balance. he fell and chuckling there a little bit because he's okay. fortunately just slightly injured, saying he started feel a bit faint for being up there for nearly an hour why do they do it, lisa? >> i don't know. i grew up near niagara falls so i grew up with the barrels over the falls. >> you never felt tempt today do it, though? >> no, no. >> what is the weather like today? we've had lovely temperature
we appreciate you being here with us sharing part of your day with us. lots of things going on around the bay today, including the completion of the avon walk for breast cancer. there is the fillmore jazz festival. lots of other things. lisa argen along in just a bit to tell us how the weather is going to be. >>> new this morning, watch what happens when a tightrope walker in china attempts the unthinkable. the chinese acrobat was attempt to go walk backwards with his eyes covered...
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be qualified to use one of the. few laps. but. elsewhere there was a dramatic finish to the german grand prix as rating multiple g.p. champion cases stoner crashed out on the last lap leaving his honda teammate then it with rolls of free to claim his first win of the season yamaha for hillary and so was the last drops in second place and the spaniard moves into the out right leads in the overall standings he's fourteen points clear of patrols with stoner dropping to third six points further back and driven c.l. so from its and he completed the podium on the day. in football champions league legend clarence a door has been given a rapturous welcome at his new boss a photo club in brazil more than seventeen thousand fans greeted the former netherlands midfielder as this thirty six year old descended upon both a focus home arena in rio de janeiro zaid or signed a two year deal with the side just last week and promised to help them become a winning team the tsunami born dutchman truly has the gold and such about him you want four cham
be qualified to use one of the. few laps. but. elsewhere there was a dramatic finish to the german grand prix as rating multiple g.p. champion cases stoner crashed out on the last lap leaving his honda teammate then it with rolls of free to claim his first win of the season yamaha for hillary and so was the last drops in second place and the spaniard moves into the out right leads in the overall standings he's fourteen points clear of patrols with stoner dropping to third six points further...
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-- minnesota us schedule. the fact -- are miniscule. and based on less than a packet of sweetener, to me is outrageous. and to me this is a positive first step, in my opinion, because at least you remove some of the stigma attached to this type of issue which in my opinion should be a public health issue. it's a public health issue for a certain segment of the community and should be a public health community issue for everybody. [applause] >> tal, let me follow up and just say opponents of mark leno's measure would say it's not the amount of drug that somebody is in possession of, the fact that they're using drugs indicates they've got to find a way to supply themselves with ongoing, you know, sources of drugs or by taking the drugs, they're going to place themselves in a state that makes them more likely to commit crime. is this a valid argument? >> well, i think there are -- i think not everybody who uses drug is a drug addict. and there's a segment of the population that recreationally uses narcotics and d
-- minnesota us schedule. the fact -- are miniscule. and based on less than a packet of sweetener, to me is outrageous. and to me this is a positive first step, in my opinion, because at least you remove some of the stigma attached to this type of issue which in my opinion should be a public health issue. it's a public health issue for a certain segment of the community and should be a public health community issue for everybody. [applause] >> tal, let me follow up and just say opponents...
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they can have a lot of color. >> york also using your license. -- you are also using your license. >> this means that i can register with the city. this makes sure that our family participated in making all of these. >> this comes by licensed artists. the person selling it is the person that made it. there is nothing better than the people that made it. >> i would like you to meet michael johnson. he has been in the program for over 8 years. >> nice to me you. what inspired your photography? >> i am inspired everything that i see. the greatest thing about being a photographer is being able to show other people what i see. i have mostly worked in cuba and work that i shot here in san francisco. >> what is it about being a street artist that you particularly like? >> i liked it to the first day that i did it. i like talking to mentum people. talking about art or anything that comes to our minds. there is more visibility than i would see in any store front. this would cost us relatively very little. >> i am so happy to meet you. i wish you all of the best. >> you are the wonderful artist
they can have a lot of color. >> york also using your license. -- you are also using your license. >> this means that i can register with the city. this makes sure that our family participated in making all of these. >> this comes by licensed artists. the person selling it is the person that made it. there is nothing better than the people that made it. >> i would like you to meet michael johnson. he has been in the program for over 8 years. >> nice to me you. what...
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joe, that was such a nice introduction that i'm reminded of what lyndon johnson used to say when he used to get an especially nice introduction. he used to say he wished his parents were alive to hear it because his father would have loved it and his mother would have believed it. you know what winston churchill said when he was asked where he was in his great biography of lord marlboro? he said i'm working on the fifth of a projected four volumes. well, not to equate myself with winston churchill, but i'm in the same boat, and in the way they talked tonight it's an explanation of how i got there. the role of government the responsibilities of government, that's the theme of this symposium. the focus on lyndon baines johnson, 36th president of the united states. on lyndon johnson's concept on what the role of government should be. and that theme will be explored in detail in the panels tonight and tomorrow. but to begin this conference, i am going to talk about the origins of this concept, about its beginnings, about where lyndon johnson's belief in the role of government came from. abou
joe, that was such a nice introduction that i'm reminded of what lyndon johnson used to say when he used to get an especially nice introduction. he used to say he wished his parents were alive to hear it because his father would have loved it and his mother would have believed it. you know what winston churchill said when he was asked where he was in his great biography of lord marlboro? he said i'm working on the fifth of a projected four volumes. well, not to equate myself with winston...
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and let us know what you think . we'll be right back with more from our panel. >> the governor believes whatever we put in place in massachusetts. and the supreme court has the final word and their final word is that obama care is a tax. so it is a tax . >> conflict in the mitt romney campaign caused heart burn among fellow republicans. and the wall street journal editorial page went to mixed messages on the health care camp. if mitt romney loses the run to the white house. it will be to absorve obama of raising taxos the middle class . he's turned the only silver lining and man date to buy insurance is really a tax into a second political defeat. tough words for the romney campaign. >> they are frustrated and not only conservatives. i don't care that much what exact plan that romney offers in health care or tax reform or energy he's got a lot of details out but a lot of the pime would like to see that hope romney will win the presidency, i would like him to stay're stand up and say i have a plan . they are preventin
and let us know what you think . we'll be right back with more from our panel. >> the governor believes whatever we put in place in massachusetts. and the supreme court has the final word and their final word is that obama care is a tax. so it is a tax . >> conflict in the mitt romney campaign caused heart burn among fellow republicans. and the wall street journal editorial page went to mixed messages on the health care camp. if mitt romney loses the run to the white house. it will...
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everyday you see all the ways all of us at us bank are helping grow our economy. lending more so companies and communities can expand, grow stronger and get back to work. everyday you see all of us serving you, around the country, around the corner. us bank. >>> presidents have lots of headaches, but transportation is not one of them. air force one, marine one, and of course the beast. that heavily fortified presidential limo. so what's with the bus? [ cheers ] >> in his first bus-capade of the general election season, the president rolled into 11 stops in two states over two days. dubbed "ground force one," this blacky about people oth is one of two buses costing $1.1 million per outfitted in tennessee, built in canada. you doily noted. >> i've never seen an uglier bus than the canadian one. he's traveling around on a canadian bus touting american jobs. >> and senator mccain knows his buses. his straight talk express was among the most notable in campaign bus history. not for its creature comforts. in 2000, reporters were cheek to jowl aboard the straight talk. i
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that's going to do it for us. thank you for joining us for the abc7 sunday morning news. i'm carolyn tyler along with lisa argen. our next newscast is at nine. we have a quick reminder. don't forget our sleep train dream campaign. rpep [ mom ] to me, chex is not just a little bowl of cereal, it's kind of a big deal. to find nutritious and gluten-free cereals my whole family actually loves? well, e word "wow" comes to mind. and then a friend told me chex has five flavors that are gluten-free. even a cinnamon one the kids love. a nutritious cereal that makes everybody happy? like i said, wow. [ male announcer ] chex cereal. five flavors. good and gluten free.
that's going to do it for us. thank you for joining us for the abc7 sunday morning news. i'm carolyn tyler along with lisa argen. our next newscast is at nine. we have a quick reminder. don't forget our sleep train dream campaign. rpep [ mom ] to me, chex is not just a little bowl of cereal, it's kind of a big deal. to find nutritious and gluten-free cereals my whole family actually loves? well, e word "wow" comes to mind. and then a friend told me chex has five flavors that are...
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. >> with us talking to him, it gave us some more time. we knew there was help coming. >> the meeting is actually streaming live on the school board's website. horrified staff members contact local authorities. meanwhile, school security chief mike jones peeks through the back door to gauge the situation. >> my focus was on seeing if there was one or more shooters in that room and what i was going to be up against. >> come on in. >> the gunman was positioned perfectly for a hostage situation as far as using us basically as a shield. >> jones, a former member of the local police s.w.a.t. team races to his vehicle to get his gun and a bulletproof vest. husfelt keeps the gunman talking, displaying remarkable calm and command. >> if you're going to kill yourself or kill us, at least let us know what's going on. i'll be very honest with you. i swear, i don't know who your wife is or what she did. i don't. >> i was thinking to myself the whole time, okay, i am pretty sure i'm going to get shot. if i get shot, and i get killed, i know where i'm g
. >> with us talking to him, it gave us some more time. we knew there was help coming. >> the meeting is actually streaming live on the school board's website. horrified staff members contact local authorities. meanwhile, school security chief mike jones peeks through the back door to gauge the situation. >> my focus was on seeing if there was one or more shooters in that room and what i was going to be up against. >> come on in. >> the gunman was positioned...
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cold front average, all those key words for us. st. louis, a chilly, relatively 88. >> at that front moves in, you could see it in places like allentown and other places? >> yes, that cold front is going to slip through parts of pennsylvania, new jersey and it will slip south for d.c., cincinnati and even raleigh in the hot zone tomorrow. >> ginger zee tracking it all. we'll watch your forecast first thing in the morning on "gma." >>> we turn to the followout of the jobs number. we're getting a clearer picture who got the new jobs and a portrait of the changing work week. the number of hours increasing. bianna is standing by with who got hired. but first the look at the numbers themselves. >> reporter: we learned 80,000 jobs were added, low expectations for the third straight month. look at the beginning of the year, you can see how much the engine creating jobs slowed down. we averaged 226,000 jobs in the first three months but look at the last three months, averaging about 75,000 american jobs a month. >> so i want to bring back in b
cold front average, all those key words for us. st. louis, a chilly, relatively 88. >> at that front moves in, you could see it in places like allentown and other places? >> yes, that cold front is going to slip through parts of pennsylvania, new jersey and it will slip south for d.c., cincinnati and even raleigh in the hot zone tomorrow. >> ginger zee tracking it all. we'll watch your forecast first thing in the morning on "gma." >>> we turn to the...
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so this is what excites us. i mean in today's world, geography is history when it comes to doing business. >> i'm working towards little bits becoming a staple in every household, much like lego is. alongside lego. and i think we could do it and we have -- we certainly have the right partners, the right people in place and we're the -- the community is very, very supportive so there is no reason we can't. so now it is just a matter of guesting to it. >> aya wants to inspire new generations of artists and innovators and she won't stop until little bits is a household name. that's what earns her a spot on "the next list." >>> for more on this episode and other agents of change, please go to
so this is what excites us. i mean in today's world, geography is history when it comes to doing business. >> i'm working towards little bits becoming a staple in every household, much like lego is. alongside lego. and i think we could do it and we have -- we certainly have the right partners, the right people in place and we're the -- the community is very, very supportive so there is no reason we can't. so now it is just a matter of guesting to it. >> aya wants to inspire new...
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bush and his failed policies left to us. we have put together as a nation, under president obama's leadership, 28 months of private sector jobs growth. would we like to be happening faster? you bet we would. we have to admit that the tea party republican congress has done everything in their power to stall this recovery. you know what, perhaps they might succeed. but our direction remains a direction forward. no one can argue the fact that last year, we created more jobs last year than were created in all of the eight years of george w. bush, that happened in 2010 as well. we need to keep moving forward. it would be great if the people of our country make change and put in some people who will create jobs. >> governor jindal, what about that point, this is forward motion, it is job creation and more, overall, than the bush administration created? >> well, terry, let's look at the facts of the full four years, where president obama has been president, we have lost more than 500,000 jobs. you look at family income -- you look
bush and his failed policies left to us. we have put together as a nation, under president obama's leadership, 28 months of private sector jobs growth. would we like to be happening faster? you bet we would. we have to admit that the tea party republican congress has done everything in their power to stall this recovery. you know what, perhaps they might succeed. but our direction remains a direction forward. no one can argue the fact that last year, we created more jobs last year than were...
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there is no us and them. it all us. >> as many of us in the valley have often encountered, sometimes there are pieces about technology in mainstream journalism that are amazingly naive. you feel there could be 100 people in a one-mile radius who could weigh in much better. i am surprised they did not. some of this information is not organized as much as other people's knowledge. sometimes you have to sink in weeks of work to produce something -- an investigative piece. that is not possible with social media. part of what social media is doing is that it is taking away stuff that you have to do because nobody is doing it. some of the on the street reporting that is now coming to you. some of the curation that other people are not willing to do. it allows journalists to focus on something even more challenging, during the in-depth pieces. >> we have a journalism program. i will ask each of you to imagine that you are the director of the journalism program, and you need to think of one or two things that every j
there is no us and them. it all us. >> as many of us in the valley have often encountered, sometimes there are pieces about technology in mainstream journalism that are amazingly naive. you feel there could be 100 people in a one-mile radius who could weigh in much better. i am surprised they did not. some of this information is not organized as much as other people's knowledge. sometimes you have to sink in weeks of work to produce something -- an investigative piece. that is not...
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thanks for joining us. really appreciate it. >> thank you so much. >> and joining us from las vegas is reince about prieis bus. welcome to you, sir. >> thank you very much. >> what is on the top of your mind after listening to the chairman of the democratic national committee. >> i don't know if she is on straycation or on mars. the fact of the matter is people are not better off than they were four years guy. we can numb everybody's mind watching this with the numbers but the fact of the matter is there are almost half a million more are people unemployed today than four years ago. and if debbie or president obama were good on the numbers on the stimulus, remember, they said if we passed the stimulus we would have 5.5% unemployment today. that means if they kept their promises there would be 8.5 million more people employed today than there would be four years ago. the fact of the matter is this president can't fulfill a promise. they are living in fantasyland. and you know what we are going to put this dr
thanks for joining us. really appreciate it. >> thank you so much. >> and joining us from las vegas is reince about prieis bus. welcome to you, sir. >> thank you very much. >> what is on the top of your mind after listening to the chairman of the democratic national committee. >> i don't know if she is on straycation or on mars. the fact of the matter is people are not better off than they were four years guy. we can numb everybody's mind watching this with the...
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he set us up. we knew he was out there, he still managed to set us up. i'm sorry. i watched my partner die, and i couldn't do anything to save him. don't worry, ron. playboy's going to pay for this. you saw playboy there? no, but-- we all know he did it, agent. no, we don't. lieutenant, you think i don't know how bad you want this guy? i was a uniform just like you. i saw a lot of cops go down. before that, i watched my father get shot. he was killed doing his job, a cop's job, so don't think i don't know. officer mercer, what happened when you got the call? [inhales] nothing special. report of an aggravated assault. we were on it. this your regular beat? we were additional tonight, added because of the shootings. did you get a look at the guy? nothing. i was too damn scared. i'm still scared. you're not the only one. what am i going to tell them?rtner's family. the only thing you can tell them-- that we're going to catch the guy who did this. but the right guy. anything? we can forget cross referencing. these guys were just assigned this beat. there's no way the u
he set us up. we knew he was out there, he still managed to set us up. i'm sorry. i watched my partner die, and i couldn't do anything to save him. don't worry, ron. playboy's going to pay for this. you saw playboy there? no, but-- we all know he did it, agent. no, we don't. lieutenant, you think i don't know how bad you want this guy? i was a uniform just like you. i saw a lot of cops go down. before that, i watched my father get shot. he was killed doing his job, a cop's job, so don't think i...
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it was there for many years before coming to us. it's the louisiana purchase exposition, and the louisiana purchase was in 1803. the fair was actually in 1904. and they tried to do it in 1903, but they got approval from congress late and were having difficulties, so they actually got approval to extend it, have it in 1904 and have a centennial of when lewis and clark set off. the story of the world's fair is a big story, and the fair itself was big. and it's hard to pin down. we have one artifact that tries to do that. it was from the time of the world's fair, and they had to have maps to find them around so they did. the st. louis exposition all in a nutshell. and they have a reproduction walnut shell and a map inside of it that you could accordion out. that was a unique promotional item. it had pictures inside of buildings and information on the buildings so that you would know everything you needed to know about the fair and be able to take it home. but as i said, everything that you could sell, that you could put the world's fai
it was there for many years before coming to us. it's the louisiana purchase exposition, and the louisiana purchase was in 1803. the fair was actually in 1904. and they tried to do it in 1903, but they got approval from congress late and were having difficulties, so they actually got approval to extend it, have it in 1904 and have a centennial of when lewis and clark set off. the story of the world's fair is a big story, and the fair itself was big. and it's hard to pin down. we have one...
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thank you for being with us. i want to thank you to the witnesses for their testimony and want them to be ready to respond in writing to any questions submitted by the subcommittee in a timely fashion, and i further ask -- i do not further test because that is not in the agenda. we are done here. without objection, further questions or further business, the committee stands adjourned. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] >> on "newsmakers" le saunders discusses his plans for the union, the election, and other related issues. "newsmakers" today at 10:00 a.m. and see6:00 p.m. here on c- span. >> last month, barclays was fined $450 million for the rigging of interest rates. following the fine, david cameron answer questions about the banking scandal which resulted in the resignation of the ceo. office open aud criminal probe. join us for this week's prime minister's questions tonight here on c-span. >> the life of a sailor include scrubbing
thank you for being with us. i want to thank you to the witnesses for their testimony and want them to be ready to respond in writing to any questions submitted by the subcommittee in a timely fashion, and i further ask -- i do not further test because that is not in the agenda. we are done here. without objection, further questions or further business, the committee stands adjourned. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp....
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thanks for joining us. we talked to a lot of people who were in different stages of their companies. some looking for start-ups, some a little bit more mature. what is something -- when somebody comes to you and asks for money, what's the one thing you always look for? >> i would say a deep insight into how the customer will benefit from their idea, from their process, whatever the service they 345i be providing. how well do they know their customer? have they spent enough time with them? >> someone who comes on the show a lot said to us once, you should describe not the benefit that your company is doing, but the pain it's solving. does that make sense to you? >> absolutely. the opportunity comes from people creating products and services that solve a problem. in today's day and age where it is more digital and more interconnected, there is more opportunity to figure out how to use the data to solve problems that have been plaguing us for lots of years. >> how much of your decision has to do with the idea
thanks for joining us. we talked to a lot of people who were in different stages of their companies. some looking for start-ups, some a little bit more mature. what is something -- when somebody comes to you and asks for money, what's the one thing you always look for? >> i would say a deep insight into how the customer will benefit from their idea, from their process, whatever the service they 345i be providing. how well do they know their customer? have they spent enough time with them?...
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what can you tell us about your blog? >> well, what i can tell you about the blog is that it started out as a column on there. i mean, that commonplace has been around for, like, ten years and happened to start actually right when i had just finished my first book and then during the 2000 election crisis, and i was just in kind of a mode where i had a few things -- i had a few things to say politically and i guess i also had the sort of unique position of, i mean, in some ways it doesn't sound that exciting, but it's like, having been kind of a journalist before, you know, i had a sort of journalism period before i went to grad school, so, like, knowing politics, i started seeing these early republic analogies to things. >> what kind of things are you writing about lately? >> lately, i've actually got some helpers who have been doing a bit more of it. i think the last thing i wrote personally about was actually a statue of rush limbaugh that they put in the missouri state capitol. >> you had a posting about a book you co-
what can you tell us about your blog? >> well, what i can tell you about the blog is that it started out as a column on there. i mean, that commonplace has been around for, like, ten years and happened to start actually right when i had just finished my first book and then during the 2000 election crisis, and i was just in kind of a mode where i had a few things -- i had a few things to say politically and i guess i also had the sort of unique position of, i mean, in some ways it doesn't...
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and the federal government used each one of these methods to fund the civil war that remains with us today. taxes actually only offered a meager source of revenue. although the first moral tariff kicked in just as lincoln took office. and the second moral tariff passed on august 5th. these measures simply raised a lot of money because southern customs offices where most of the money was coming in didn't send their money to d.c. after president buccanon took office. the second tariff also provided from income taxation. proceeds from this didn't come until various amendments occ occurred and until we had a taxism. despite this yawning gap between tax receipts and federal expenditures, which was about 1.3 billi$1.3 billion in 1865, e relatively low taxes troubled people at the time. the london times scoffed at the union's efforts saying if this moss k mosquito cloud should ever get settled, it would be more effective than any law from passing the border states. lincoln would have liked to use progressive income and property tax more than he did. when he was in illinois state legislature
and the federal government used each one of these methods to fund the civil war that remains with us today. taxes actually only offered a meager source of revenue. although the first moral tariff kicked in just as lincoln took office. and the second moral tariff passed on august 5th. these measures simply raised a lot of money because southern customs offices where most of the money was coming in didn't send their money to d.c. after president buccanon took office. the second tariff also...
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there are so many signs that this punitive approach, whether you use the police or use the army, has failed. shouldn't we be trying something that tackles more of the problem of the demand for drugs rather than the supply of drugs? >> translator: yes, i do believe that we should open up a new debate regarding how to wage war on drug trafficking. personally, i'm not in favor of legalizing drugs. i'm not persuaded by that as an argument. however, let's open up a new debate, a review in which the u.s. plays a fundamental role in conducting this review. >> mr. president-elect, how do you react to the news that you read about in the united states with american -- certain states like arizona trying to put in place more and more punitive laws that allow the police to check whether or not people are from mexico or whether they are u.s. citizens? the general atmosphere -- the rhetoric that you hear coming out of some parts of the republican party. as president of mexico, what is your message to americans about thi this? >> clearly it seems to me that these are discriminatory laws that don't r
there are so many signs that this punitive approach, whether you use the police or use the army, has failed. shouldn't we be trying something that tackles more of the problem of the demand for drugs rather than the supply of drugs? >> translator: yes, i do believe that we should open up a new debate regarding how to wage war on drug trafficking. personally, i'm not in favor of legalizing drugs. i'm not persuaded by that as an argument. however, let's open up a new debate, a review in...
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there's a small group of us, five. but we represent many of the veterans organizations, which is all the veteran organizations in the valley. they are supporting us and we're going to get it done. we're very close. >> good luck. you're flying the colors of the american gi form. that obviously organization instrumental in getting latino veterans the rights and the services that are due to them. >> yes, absolutely. many of those kids, you kale them kids, many of those men are high school buddies that never came home. and we just, you know, it's just on and on, we have so many fine points to, to justify the fact that it's long overdue, we want this monument and it's going to fly. and the flag is there and of course the american flag, the p.o.w. flag, the city and state flag. we couldn't be honored more than that. and of course, the hats, we wear many hats, many colored hats. i'm committed to the american gi form, have been for a long time. my father was an american gi form member back in the '60s when it was first coming
there's a small group of us, five. but we represent many of the veterans organizations, which is all the veteran organizations in the valley. they are supporting us and we're going to get it done. we're very close. >> good luck. you're flying the colors of the american gi form. that obviously organization instrumental in getting latino veterans the rights and the services that are due to them. >> yes, absolutely. many of those kids, you kale them kids, many of those men are high...
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and walked us through they had them lined up all the way through the tunnel for us to find our way through. >> metro managers believe it was a heat kink that threw the train off its tracks. extra track inspectors have been on duty all week, and this weekend. all outdoor trains are limited to a top speed of 35 miles an hour, for the time being. >> unusually slow. >> reporter: you know it is because they are a little concerned about the heat and the tracks do you mind if they are slowing the trains. >> safety first. safety first, we can slow down. >> reporter: managers at metro hope to fully reopen the green line to regular service, by rush hour monday morning. fox 5 news. >>> and fox 5 is always monitoring metro is if you see something -- so if you see something take a picture or video send it to fox 5 metro@g mail.com. >> we know what sparked a devastating apartment fire in wood bridge. a propane grill, in a third floor apartment, triggered the blaze thursday then flames spread to the adjoining building 25 apartments in all ended up damaged or destroyed. no one was seriously injuried the b
and walked us through they had them lined up all the way through the tunnel for us to find our way through. >> metro managers believe it was a heat kink that threw the train off its tracks. extra track inspectors have been on duty all week, and this weekend. all outdoor trains are limited to a top speed of 35 miles an hour, for the time being. >> unusually slow. >> reporter: you know it is because they are a little concerned about the heat and the tracks do you mind if they...
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i will use the short hand. the fsa says on page 3 that senior management posts concerns about what other banks are doing and perhaps not telling the truth, the concerns resulted in instruction being given by managers of barclays to reduce libor submissions to avoid negative media and comment. this is going on well before the 29th of october, 2008. can you tell us when you discovered that this lowball and activity was going on? >> during the investigation. >> you didn't know that this was going on when you spoke to mr. tucker on the 29th of october, 28 -- 2008? >> no, i was on aware. been before the investigation. -- i would have been unaware. >> you discovered during the investigation, what month? >> two things happened -- soon after the credit crisis in 2009, there was a request that came in from the cftc to investigate. i may be using the wrong word but they want to study. it was during that when both the situation of the credit crisis was part of what i was learning going through the investigation. >> give m
i will use the short hand. the fsa says on page 3 that senior management posts concerns about what other banks are doing and perhaps not telling the truth, the concerns resulted in instruction being given by managers of barclays to reduce libor submissions to avoid negative media and comment. this is going on well before the 29th of october, 2008. can you tell us when you discovered that this lowball and activity was going on? >> during the investigation. >> you didn't know that...
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and the car that was behind us swerved from behind us and kept going down that road and headed straight for that checkpoint. and that was the second suicide bomber. and we were actually about to drive right into that. >> seconds later, the car that passes them explodes. >> it felt like the bomb came from underneath the floorboards. i said to myself, i can't believe we're about to die. i said, i -- i was just angry, and i was just incredulous, so to speak. and the tree that we were underneath was on fire. >> but the attack isn't over. and the biggest explosion is yet to come. manning a machine gun at the checkpoint is specialist darrell green. >> at that time, they -- the cement mixer was trying to come through our perimeter. >> a huge cement mixer filled with explosives tries to sneak through the breach made by the first blast and drive up to the hotels. >> their main goal with the first two explosions was to make a hole into our perimeter, which the first explosion did. the second vehicle was deterred and went into a different
and the car that was behind us swerved from behind us and kept going down that road and headed straight for that checkpoint. and that was the second suicide bomber. and we were actually about to drive right into that. >> seconds later, the car that passes them explodes. >> it felt like the bomb came from underneath the floorboards. i said to myself, i can't believe we're about to die. i said, i -- i was just angry, and i was just incredulous, so to speak. and the tree that we were...
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stay with us. the second half is coming right up. . >>> today on united states farm report a cow has to eat. livestock producers get help as the fsa opposite up crp for grading,s wto rules against the united states and one crop is still having a banner year in 2012. >> united states farm report brought to you by the chevy silv era do. . >>> hello and welcome to united states farm report. it's becoming clear this year will not produce a lot of bumper crop though i was mistaken about 2012 being the 4th below trend yield for corn, it'll be the third. it's happened only twice before. prior to 2010 the industry was convinced we had shifted the trend line. now it looks like we were more lung lucky, the trend will shift, but not up. teen is here with the headlines. >> thank you john. the drought situation is a scary picture across much the united states and hasn't improved over the past week. the latest monday tortious three quarters of the united states suffering some level of drought. as you request see
stay with us. the second half is coming right up. . >>> today on united states farm report a cow has to eat. livestock producers get help as the fsa opposite up crp for grading,s wto rules against the united states and one crop is still having a banner year in 2012. >> united states farm report brought to you by the chevy silv era do. . >>> hello and welcome to united states farm report. it's becoming clear this year will not produce a lot of bumper crop though i was...
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use your power. do you know what miss lopez was referring to when she said use your power? >> i believe my wife was trying to make sense of what was crashing all before. she thought i might be able to do something about it. i think it underscores my wife not familiar with the process, and i was clear with her that i just cannot. >> the phrase "use your power," i am wondering where you think that phrase came from, why she used that particular phrase. >> that was just my wife using her own -- that is her vocabulary. >> had you referred to your power previously? >> no, i did not. >> thank you. >> mr. sheriff, a good morning. i want to fall upon something commissioner renne asked you. why is it that once you and your wife got out of the car on december 31, why did the argument suddenly stop? >> frankly, because of our child. i think i stayed in the car to reflect on what happened. my wife collected our son and went into the house. i was still in the driver's seat and took my seat belt off and collected some of the things like the child's bad, some of the other belongings inside
use your power. do you know what miss lopez was referring to when she said use your power? >> i believe my wife was trying to make sense of what was crashing all before. she thought i might be able to do something about it. i think it underscores my wife not familiar with the process, and i was clear with her that i just cannot. >> the phrase "use your power," i am wondering where you think that phrase came from, why she used that particular phrase. >> that was just...
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be used worldwide. focus on your strengths. figure out smart ways to extract information appropriately. try to find a good market for what you are introducing. part designer, part businessman. >> it is really important not to sacrifice part of your humanity for the sake of sounding more professional. unfortunately, as some reporters or journalists in general become more successful, the more distant the scene in their communities. it can be very hard to relate to people who have become very successful and see their world in an elite way now. where as -- there is so much to social media that is about authenticity. i go out of my way to talk about journalism and what is going on in the news on my twitter account. i also talked about my kids' having the flu and throwing up on my computer. these things happen. part of this is to remind people that i am not a robot that sends out tweets. it reinforces relationships with people. people talk about what they have for lunch. it is a form of social brigroom. you a
be used worldwide. focus on your strengths. figure out smart ways to extract information appropriately. try to find a good market for what you are introducing. part designer, part businessman. >> it is really important not to sacrifice part of your humanity for the sake of sounding more professional. unfortunately, as some reporters or journalists in general become more successful, the more distant the scene in their communities. it can be very hard to relate to people who have become...
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i have a cousin and use of breast cancer using >> using >> for the inmates that what and the volunteers had joined them and it was a day of compassion. at san quentin, jeff pierce kron 4 news. ysabel: he is hearing connection between canada and attempted suicide. some women are infected with a parasite that have greater risk for committing suicide. it is contracted by katz and ends up in little boxes. cats are not the most common way the people become infected so did i get rid of lafayette. most of the time is by eating undercooked meat or contaminated water. >> with the word suggesting that reagan was the average litter boxes. >>marty: coming up on kron 4 morning news weekend. we're the show you some video about a tight work -- tight rope walker in china as he walks backward on the tight rope. >> we will have more on the weather from shiny when we come back. ysabel: his ship was crowned the tool to the u.s. navy is open in southern california. the u. ss i was once battled in dangerous waters and served as a taxi in dangerous waters at it is the you as as i know what irian we are going
i have a cousin and use of breast cancer using >> using >> for the inmates that what and the volunteers had joined them and it was a day of compassion. at san quentin, jeff pierce kron 4 news. ysabel: he is hearing connection between canada and attempted suicide. some women are infected with a parasite that have greater risk for committing suicide. it is contracted by katz and ends up in little boxes. cats are not the most common way the people become infected so did i get rid of...
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you have to be, we use that term, love. something that has to move you in order to get you out of the house to do that. maria, is boehner right? by the way, i like that. very good, anna. but is this an up or down referendum on barack obama and if so, is that good or bad for him? >> it's not, don, and here's what i think boehner, i think it was an astounding moment of candor because i think he realizes mitt romney is not lovable and somebody ta the voters are going to ever feel passionate about. it would be enough the barack obama wasn't so likable himself and you know, i agree with anna on one thing. there are certainly disappointment from a lot of voters in the fact that this president hasn't been able to do everything he set out to do four years ago, but they are also giving him and i've seen this in many polls and many focus groups that i've been in, they are giving him the benefit of the doubt. they understand what he was going up against and they also understand that it's going to take more time. so mitt romney is goin
you have to be, we use that term, love. something that has to move you in order to get you out of the house to do that. maria, is boehner right? by the way, i like that. very good, anna. but is this an up or down referendum on barack obama and if so, is that good or bad for him? >> it's not, don, and here's what i think boehner, i think it was an astounding moment of candor because i think he realizes mitt romney is not lovable and somebody ta the voters are going to ever feel passionate...
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i will use us as an example. we have a team in this building working on lithium batteries. their goal is to build a battery with 500 miles of range, for obvious reasons. we hope they will have a prototype in the feet next few years. we think -- in the next few years. we think the stars are lined up. that is a long-term investment. >> next question to all of you. michael, we will start with you. we know government is the regional -- at the regional, state, and local level can help or hinder startup companies. what would you like to see from the governments here in the valley, sacramento, or in d.c., that would strengthen the innovation economy? >> i could go on about immigration and corporate tax policy reform, but i am a researcher, so i will not. >> and we have seven minutes. >> mayor lee said it perfectly. the fundamental thing that companies are looking for is to be engaged in the process. we use a term in computing called agile. we look for more ability and the possibility to work with us, iterate in the process, rather than what we often see as we call the waterfall, t
i will use us as an example. we have a team in this building working on lithium batteries. their goal is to build a battery with 500 miles of range, for obvious reasons. we hope they will have a prototype in the feet next few years. we think -- in the next few years. we think the stars are lined up. that is a long-term investment. >> next question to all of you. michael, we will start with you. we know government is the regional -- at the regional, state, and local level can help or...
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they use many. they had active lives. they would -- they used muni. they have active lives. without providing this, they would bid up the existing stock. one problem with the plight of single families is they are competing against two or three students bidding up the price of single-family housing. the best way to address that, i believe, is to provide a lot of inefficiency dwelling units in areas that are convenient for them. a second point that is important to make is that the areas where the units will be built, areas with no density limitations, will be the south market areas, amid market areas, the tenderloin areas. they are all areas that can accommodate car-free housing and would be ideal for single muni- riding people to locate. it is unlikely they will build in other neighborhoods because of existing zoning controls. a final point i would like to consider with respect to minimizing the efficiency dwelling unit size is the possibility of beginning to reproduce housing for low income individuals. by reducing the size of the efficiency dwelling units, you make it possi
they use many. they had active lives. they would -- they used muni. they have active lives. without providing this, they would bid up the existing stock. one problem with the plight of single families is they are competing against two or three students bidding up the price of single-family housing. the best way to address that, i believe, is to provide a lot of inefficiency dwelling units in areas that are convenient for them. a second point that is important to make is that the areas where the...
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we have once we reverse miranda, you must talk to us and if you don't talk to us and tell us information that we are looking for youth in an honest and clear fashion, you can be terminated for that and that alone. that does not apply to the sheriff or the chief. >> why is it important to have such a harsh rule? >> because the business of law enforcement, this is a noble profession. it is a gift. every time we sent an officer out on the street or deals with a deputy who was working in the jail, you have to trust with a two. if you have a believe that they committed a misconduct that is criminal in nature, you have an obligation to investigate it and get the affirmation as quickly as possible to make the decision if you're going to keep that person or move that person or correct them. so people in the jail or people in the public to believe that we serve are treated fairly and honestly every single day. >> moving on to the order that requires the sheriff to disarm and surrender his weapons, mr. -- was asking you, isn't it sufficient, is it is sufficient if he gives them to law- enforcement
we have once we reverse miranda, you must talk to us and if you don't talk to us and tell us information that we are looking for youth in an honest and clear fashion, you can be terminated for that and that alone. that does not apply to the sheriff or the chief. >> why is it important to have such a harsh rule? >> because the business of law enforcement, this is a noble profession. it is a gift. every time we sent an officer out on the street or deals with a deputy who was working...